I feel that it is only a matter of time before a truly decentralized social platform designed specifically for Web3 emerges.
Why do I say that? The clues can be seen from the various actions taken after that billionaire took the helm of Weibo—platforms are continuously optimizing algorithms, forcibly pushing user traffic from the "Follow List" to the "Feed Recommendations."
The underlying game rules are actually very simple: competing for users' attention and time. All traffic allocation rights are controlled by the platform.
This logic simply doesn't hold in Web3. Users not only own their accounts but also have data ownership. Decentralized social platforms allow everyone to independently choose algorithms and control content, no longer being hostage to the platform's recommendation mechanisms.
The emergence of this model is most likely not a question of "if," but of "when."
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LiquidationWatcher
· 1m ago
ngl, we've seen this movie before... centralized platforms always end up choking their own users. been there, watched the liquidation happen in real time lmao
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BearMarketBard
· 6h ago
Really, now those centralized platforms are getting more and more outrageous, with algorithm black boxes manipulating everything.
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Decentralized social media should have come long ago; we've been hijacked by recommendation algorithms for too long.
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That's true, but where are the truly user-friendly dapp social platforms? Have you tried Nostr?
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Instead of waiting, why not start using Web3 social now? Don't always wait for a savior.
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The logic is clear, but the problem is users simply don't care about data ownership... they just want to scroll.
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Sooner or later? I think it should have appeared long ago; some people have been working on it for years.
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Agreed! If I get exploited for the third time, I'll switch to Web3.
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Algorithmic recommendations are really disgusting, but can decentralization really solve that? I'm a bit skeptical.
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Your idea is too optimistic; even if it comes out, it needs users to succeed.
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Honestly, most Web3 social platforms currently have poor user experience.
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OnchainGossiper
· 6h ago
That's so true. Right now, those big platforms are just treating us as puppet strings to play with.
But on the other hand, is there really a decentralized social platform that can be used now?
Wait, when it comes to data ownership, it still feels like we need to take it slow and not expect too much.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 6h ago
It's already 2024. What are you still waiting for?
Where's the promised decentralized social media? We've been hyping it for so long, but it's still nothing.
Algorithm manipulation of users needs to retire from Web2.
Bro, I bet five bucks that by the time a truly usable decentralized social platform appears, the crypto market will already be in another bear cycle.
Instead of just talking about concepts, why not try putting it on the blockchain? After all, the data is mine.
It feels like talking about a castle in the air—how many people are actually using it in reality?
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CommunityJanitor
· 7h ago
Really? Now these platforms are just trying to bleed users dry, with all data locked up.
Honestly, decentralized social media should have become popular long ago, but there's no killer app.
But to be honest, how many people really care about data ownership? Most still just want good content.
Algorithm manipulation is truly disgusting, but how many people actually choose their algorithms...
It's only a matter of time, but that time might have to wait a long while.
I feel that it is only a matter of time before a truly decentralized social platform designed specifically for Web3 emerges.
Why do I say that? The clues can be seen from the various actions taken after that billionaire took the helm of Weibo—platforms are continuously optimizing algorithms, forcibly pushing user traffic from the "Follow List" to the "Feed Recommendations."
The underlying game rules are actually very simple: competing for users' attention and time. All traffic allocation rights are controlled by the platform.
This logic simply doesn't hold in Web3. Users not only own their accounts but also have data ownership. Decentralized social platforms allow everyone to independently choose algorithms and control content, no longer being hostage to the platform's recommendation mechanisms.
The emergence of this model is most likely not a question of "if," but of "when."